The Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill Crankbaits take the well-known KVD Squarebill to a new level by adding an extra loud knocking rattle that attracts hungry bass. While the original version is completely silent, the Hard Knock is designed to be a great tool for searching when bass are in shallow waters. It has an erratic hunting action and can deflect off hard cover, making it even more effective in drawing in actively feeding bass.
The Hard Knock's low pitch and loud knocking tone resonate throughout the shallows as it swims, further enticing bass. It provides the same outstanding performance and durability as the original, so it is a good idea to have both versions in your tackle box. Use the Hard Knock when you want to create extra attention to your presentation on days when the bass are active and committed to feeding. On days when the fish are being finicky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill can help increase your chances of getting more bites.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How does the Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill differ from the original KVD Squarebill?
A: The Hard Knock version of the KVD Squarebill features an extra loud knocking rattle, whereas the original version is completely silent.
Q: When should I use the Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill?
A: The Hard Knock Squarebill is ideal for use when bass are in shallow waters and actively feeding. The loud knocking tone and erratic hunting action make it highly effective in attracting bass in these conditions.
Q: Can the Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill deflect off hard cover?
A: Yes, the Hard Knock Squarebill is designed to deflect off hard cover, further enhancing its effectiveness in drawing in actively feeding bass.
Q: Does the Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill have the same performance and durability as the original version?
A: Yes, the Hard Knock Squarebill provides the same outstanding performance and durability as the original KVD Squarebill. It is recommended to have both versions in your tackle box for different fishing scenarios.
Q: How does the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill benefit fishing in finicky conditions?
A: On days when the fish are being finicky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill can help increase your chances of getting more bites. The absence of noise can make the bait appear more natural and less intimidating to hesitant fish.
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